Guillermo Sanz Poker
Sanz Vilches, Luis Guillermo was born 2 March 2002, is male, registered as Florida Democratic Party, residing at 7810 Los Pinos Blvd, Coral Gables, Florida 33143. Florida voter ID number 128025697. Florida voter ID number 128025697.
Dollars for a Fast Gun | |
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Italian | 100.000 dollari per Lassiter |
Spanish | La muerte cumple condena |
Directed by | Joaquín Luis Romero Marchent |
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Screenplay by | Sergio Donati |
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Music by | Marcello Giombini |
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Dollars for a Fast Gun (also known as 100.000 dollari per Lassiter and La muerte cumple condena)[2] is a 1966 Italian-Spanish comedywestern film directed by Joaquín Luis Romero Marchent[3] with Mariano Canales as the assistant director,[4] it was written by Sergio Donati,[5] and scored by Marcello Giombini.[6] It stars Robert Hundar, Pamela Tudor, Roberto Camardiel and José Bódalo.[7]
This film supposed the breakup between Marchent and Grimaldi.[8] The film was collaborated by Sergio Leone's mates.[9] It did not received good reviews.[10]
Marchent western films such as Seven Hours of Gunfire (1965), Dollars for a Fast Gun and I Do Not Forgive... I Kill! (1968) are some of Quentin Tarantino's references.[11]
Cast[edit]
- Robert Hundar as Lassiter
- Pamela Tudor as Sarah
- Luigi Pistilli as Danny
- José Bódalo as Martin
- Jesús Puente as Frank Nolan
- Roberto Camardiel as Pedro
- Aldo Sambrell as Rick, Martin Henchman
- Benito Stefanelli as Donovan, Foreman
- Robert Johnson Jr.
- Livia Contardi
- Luis Caster as Tod
- Ricardo Ortiz as Henchman
- Carlos Romero Marchent as Miguel, Pedro's Assistant
- Andrew Ray as Sheriff
- Agustín Bescos as Pat
- Fernando Bilbao as Martin Henchman
- Maria Cinta as Katie - Sarah's Daughter
- Gaspar 'Indio' González as Damon, Martin Bodyguard
- Miguel Angel Hidalgo as Sarah's Son
- Fernando Hilbeck as Gunman at Mine
- Jorge Llopis as Marc
- Dina Loy as Pat's Daughter
- Guillermo Méndez as Martin Bodyguard
- Ángel Ortiz as Martin Debt Collector
- Giovanni Petti as Barman
- Luis Prendes as Mack
- Emilio Rodríguez as Poker Player
- Francisco Sanz as Doctor
- Rafael Vaquero as Rancher Shot in Saloon
References[edit]
- ^García-Ergúín Maza, Marcos (8 July 2016). La revolución en el cine western europeo. Perspectiva de un fenómeno cinematográfico (1965-1975). GRIN Verlag. p. 14. ISBN9783668256071.
- ^de España, Rafael (1994). Directory of Spanish and Portuguese film-makers and films. Greenwood Press. p. 215. ISBN9780313294594.
- ^Bolaños, Vicky (28 June 2012). 'Curro Jiménez, el cine llevado a televisión'. Corporación de Radio y Televisión Española (in Spanish). Retrieved 9 August 2019.
- ^Márquez Úbeda, José (1 January 1999). Almería, plató de cine. Instituto de Estudios Almerienses. pp. 87–88. ISBN9788481081824.
- ^Pitts, Michael R. (17 September 2015). Charles Bronson: The 95 Films and the 156 Television Appearances. McFarland Publishing. p. 47. ISBN9781476610351.
- ^Hughes, Howard (24 September 2004). Once Upon A Time in the Italian West: The Filmgoers' Guide to Spaghetti Westerns. Bloomsbury Publishing. pp. 161, 176, 224. ISBN9780857715296.
- ^Núñez Marqués, Anselmo (2006). Western a la europea--: un plato que se sirve frío. Entrelineas Editores. p. 384. ISBN9788498024326.
- ^de España, Rafael (1 January 2002). Breve Historia Del Western Mediterráneo: La Recreación Europea de un Mito Americano. Glenat SA, Editions. p. 1930. ISBN9788484492801.
- ^Aguilar, Carlos (1 January 1999). Joaquín Romero Marchent: la firmeza del profesional. Diputación de Almería. p. 55. ISBN9788481081992.
- ^Euro-western. Donostia Kultura. 2002. p. 203.
- ^Anderson, Kyle (26 July 2019). 'Quentin Tarantino and His Many Italian Movie References'. Nerdist.com. Retrieved 9 August 2019.
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External links[edit]
- Dollars for a Fast Gun on IMDb
Dollars for a Fast Gun | |
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Italian | 100.000 dollari per Lassiter |
Spanish | La muerte cumple condena |
Directed by | Joaquín Luis Romero Marchent |
Produced by |
|
Screenplay by | Sergio Donati |
Story by | |
Starring |
|
Music by | Marcello Giombini |
Cinematography | |
Edited by | |
Distributed by |
|
| |
99 min |
Guillermo Sanz Poker Player
Dollars for a Fast Gun (also known as 100.000 dollari per Lassiter and La muerte cumple condena)[2] is a 1966 Italian-Spanish comedywestern film directed by Joaquín Luis Romero Marchent[3] with Mariano Canales as the assistant director,[4] it was written by Sergio Donati,[5] and scored by Marcello Giombini.[6] It stars Robert Hundar, Pamela Tudor, Roberto Camardiel and José Bódalo.[7]
This film supposed the breakup between Marchent and Grimaldi.[8] The film was collaborated by Sergio Leone's mates.[9] It did not received good reviews.[10]
Marchent western films such as Seven Hours of Gunfire (1965), Dollars for a Fast Gun and I Do Not Forgive... I Kill! (1968) are some of Quentin Tarantino's references.[11]
Cast[edit]
- Robert Hundar as Lassiter
- Pamela Tudor as Sarah
- Luigi Pistilli as Danny
- José Bódalo as Martin
- Jesús Puente as Frank Nolan
- Roberto Camardiel as Pedro
- Aldo Sambrell as Rick, Martin Henchman
- Benito Stefanelli as Donovan, Foreman
- Robert Johnson Jr.
- Livia Contardi
- Luis Caster as Tod
- Ricardo Ortiz as Henchman
- Carlos Romero Marchent as Miguel, Pedro's Assistant
- Andrew Ray as Sheriff
- Agustín Bescos as Pat
- Fernando Bilbao as Martin Henchman
- Maria Cinta as Katie - Sarah's Daughter
- Gaspar 'Indio' González as Damon, Martin Bodyguard
- Miguel Angel Hidalgo as Sarah's Son
- Fernando Hilbeck as Gunman at Mine
- Jorge Llopis as Marc
- Dina Loy as Pat's Daughter
- Guillermo Méndez as Martin Bodyguard
- Ángel Ortiz as Martin Debt Collector
- Giovanni Petti as Barman
- Luis Prendes as Mack
- Emilio Rodríguez as Poker Player
- Francisco Sanz as Doctor
- Rafael Vaquero as Rancher Shot in Saloon
References[edit]
- ^García-Ergúín Maza, Marcos (8 July 2016). La revolución en el cine western europeo. Perspectiva de un fenómeno cinematográfico (1965-1975). GRIN Verlag. p. 14. ISBN9783668256071.
- ^de España, Rafael (1994). Directory of Spanish and Portuguese film-makers and films. Greenwood Press. p. 215. ISBN9780313294594.
- ^Bolaños, Vicky (28 June 2012). 'Curro Jiménez, el cine llevado a televisión'. Corporación de Radio y Televisión Española (in Spanish). Retrieved 9 August 2019.
- ^Márquez Úbeda, José (1 January 1999). Almería, plató de cine. Instituto de Estudios Almerienses. pp. 87–88. ISBN9788481081824.
- ^Pitts, Michael R. (17 September 2015). Charles Bronson: The 95 Films and the 156 Television Appearances. McFarland Publishing. p. 47. ISBN9781476610351.
- ^Hughes, Howard (24 September 2004). Once Upon A Time in the Italian West: The Filmgoers' Guide to Spaghetti Westerns. Bloomsbury Publishing. pp. 161, 176, 224. ISBN9780857715296.
- ^Núñez Marqués, Anselmo (2006). Western a la europea--: un plato que se sirve frío. Entrelineas Editores. p. 384. ISBN9788498024326.
- ^de España, Rafael (1 January 2002). Breve Historia Del Western Mediterráneo: La Recreación Europea de un Mito Americano. Glenat SA, Editions. p. 1930. ISBN9788484492801.
- ^Aguilar, Carlos (1 January 1999). Joaquín Romero Marchent: la firmeza del profesional. Diputación de Almería. p. 55. ISBN9788481081992.
- ^Euro-western. Donostia Kultura. 2002. p. 203.
- ^Anderson, Kyle (26 July 2019). 'Quentin Tarantino and His Many Italian Movie References'. Nerdist.com. Retrieved 9 August 2019.
External links[edit]
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- Dollars for a Fast Gun on IMDb